Construction Workers
Cross-source consensus on Construction Workers from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- The final analytic cohorts included about 291,000 workers for both hip and knee analyses. — Occupational biomechanical risk factors for hip and knee arthroplasty incidence: a register-based cohort study in male construction workers
- The study included male construction workers examined from 1971 to 1993. — Occupational biomechanical risk factors for hip and knee arthroplasty incidence: a register-based cohort study in male construction workers
- The cohort came from the Swedish Construction Workers Cohort and was based on occupational health surveillance from the late 1960s through 1993. — Occupational biomechanical risk factors for hip and knee arthroplasty incidence: a register-based cohort study in male construction workers
- White-collar workers served as the reference category in the regression models. — Occupational biomechanical risk factors for hip and knee arthroplasty incidence: a register-based cohort study in male construction workers
- Women were excluded because they were a small share of the cohort and were mainly in white-collar roles or lacked job-title data. — Occupational biomechanical risk factors for hip and knee arthroplasty incidence: a register-based cohort study in male construction workers